Anthony Wayne Area Council Boy Scouts of America
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WELCOME LEADERS!!
Anthony Wayne Area Council
Boy Scouts of America
CAMP CHIEF LITTLE TURTLE
2014 SUMMER CAMP Cub/Web KICK-OFF
Camp Director: Greg CroweCamp Program Director: Bill Richman
Council Program Assistant: Nila Sink
Director of Camping: Chuck Walker
YOUR CAMP LEADERSHIP TEAM….
On-line Registration to come!Once Established all units in council will be notified & those out of council who are interested.
Until then forms can be found on-line at awaccaps.org
REGISTRATION
11 am Check in at Camp office with Rosters and head to your site!
11 am – 4 pm Campsite Setup and Camp Orientation
1pm Orientation Begins– Health Checks: Health Forms (part A&B only),
Dietary Restrictions, Medications– Swim Checks (pre-camp swim checks
available)– Shooting Sports Safety Review– Dining Hall/Trading Post Orientation– Tour Program Areas – 7 pm Leader Meeting
THE FIRST DAY…
The purpose of this meeting is to turn in health forms, dietary restrictions, talent releases, & swim check forms.
Packs will also be able to ask last minute questions before their unit arrives.
MEETING WILL BE HELD AT THE COUNCIL SERVICE CENTER IN FORT
WAYNEon Monday, July 9th at 6:30 PM.
TWO-WEEK PRIOR MEETING
In compliance with National BSA Boy Scout Resident Camp Standards, NO person can be allowed to participate in the camp program or stay on BSA property without a complete health history.
Everyone attending CCLT (Scouts and adults) must turn in a health history before participating in any camp activities.
The Annual Health and Medical Record is valid for 12 months and Parts A & B must be completed for all Scouts and Leaders attending camp.
“Returning!” … In order to speed up the medication disbursement, units will each be given a lockable medication box for their campsite. Unit leaders will be able to assist Scouts with their non-perishable medication right in the campsite!
HEALTH FORM
Early Bird Deposit of $50 per scout by MAR 17th AND Early Bird fee of $135 per scout paid by June 2nd
Leader Fees: Full Time $65. Part Time $20 per day or $7/meal. Fees due by June 2nd
Cub/Parent Weekend (1 Adult & 1 Scout) $60 (Additional Parent/Sibling $35). Fees due by June 2nd .
REGISTRATION/PAYMENTS
All Scouts who have submitted the $50 per Scout deposit by March 17th will receive a FREE camp hat
Additional hats may be purchased or Pack information may be embroidered onto the hats for an additional fee.
Cub Scout Belt Loops Archery BB GunsSwimmingGeology ScienceWeather
Webelos Activity PinsArchery BB GunsAquanautGeologistForesterReadyman
PROGRAMS & SCHEDULE
Cub Super ActivityStave MakingSecret Gold Mine Hike Claim Staking
Webelos 1 Activity49er’s GamesGold Sluice
Webelos 2 ActivityCooper Cookin’ & OvernightRoot beer DistilleryFrontier Games
PROGRAMS & SCHEDULE
Come to Camp without your unit. Scout must have a parent/guardian
attend.Scouts will be placed in a campsite,
Village coordinator will provide leadership.
Provisional Scout Camping
Campsites are divided into unit sites Sites include canvas walled tents on
platformsSites also include Latrines/ Washstands and
bathrooms are available in the Dining Hall Shower facilities available 24 hrs a dayAll meals provided in our Dining HallAll program areas are with in short walking
distances as classes are rotating to each session
Flex & Rest Time: addition loops and pins available during these times for dens or packs to work on
Camp Livin
Camp CardsEasy Fundraiser for you & your Pack
$5 per Card
$2.50 to you$2.50 to pay for the cards
Proven success to get your boots on the ground at camp!
Will open the 2015 campsite registrations in May 1st of 2014.
First deposits in the door will hold your favorite site on your favorite week.
After that day reservations will be accepted online or over the phone.
2015 Camping Registration
Come and enjoy our 290 seat Dining Hall that will provide you and your unit with all your culinary needs
Need to beat the Heat? Come inside anytime and rest in the A/C
Food Allergies? No need to worry bringing your own food. Identify your needs prior to camp – we’ll take it from there.
Wi fi for scout leaders to check in the world outside of camp during their stay.
Food Service Guarantee
Workerships can be awarded for up to 50% of early bird camp fee
Awarded on “honor system”Designed to allow those who can’t afford to
come to camp - No proof of income is required
Identify a “good turn” work projectProjects should involve a significant number
of hours and effort on the scout’s partWorkership applications are due April 1, 2014We want everyone to have the opportunity to
come to camp!
2014 Workership Program
Provides leadership for multiple packs & provisional scouts
2 coordinators per campsiteServe as an extension of the camp
staffSubmit application by April 1st, 2014Selection of coordinators by May 1st,
2014
VILLAGE COORDINATORS
FIREWOOD POLICYCAMP WORK DAYS BROTHER DISCOUNT – SAVE $25T-SHIRT ORDER FORMSHAT PERSONALIZATIONSPACK PHOTO ORDER
OTHER STUFF…
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THANK-YOU FOR COMING!
SEE YOU AT CAMP!!